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Tri Ton beef porridge - An Giang | Famous specialty of An Giang province

Tri Ton beef porridge is a  famous specialty of An Giang  with sweet and delicious taste. The highlight is cooking with seasonal rice “Khmer squirrel” to create a unique feature. Taste a piece to hear the rich, delicious sweetness that is different from other places. If you want a rich flavor, you should use it with currants. Its sour aftertaste will seep into the bowl of porridge. And each piece of meat makes people ecstatic. You should eat slowly to feel the delicious taste of this dish.
Cháo bò tri tôn an giang
Tri Ton Beef Porridge
  • Please visit Tri Ton town or Chau Lang commune, Tri Ton district, An Giang province. In each place, beef porridge has a different characteristic flavor.
  • Address: Trung Queen , Chau Doc City

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